Sentences with phrase «even on an upward trend»

Prices certainly seemed to have stabilized and are even on an upward trend in parts of New Jersey.

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The basic problem is that during each recession, governments increase their debt load to stimulate the economy and maintain (or even increase) services, but rarely cut back on their debt loads or services during the prosperous times — creating a long - term upward trend in indebtedness that Tony Boeckh of The Boeckh Investment Letter calls the «debt supercycle.»
After over a year of sideways and downward movement from late 2015 through early 2017, the most recent NASA report shows that over the past year an acceleration in sea level rise has become visible on the NASA graph, even with just a quick glance (then again, while the long term trend is consistently upward, the annual trend is so variable, that it's likely foolish on my part to suggest a change in trend based on the most recent periods of increase which have only been occurring for less than 12 months).
It seems that what you are doing in your claims on trends is mathematically equivalent to claiming that roughly from x = 9 to x = 13, there is an upward trend, but that from x = 0 to roughly x = 9, there is no underlying upward trend curve at all, even though there is — it's f. (See again f by itself.)
«Happer focuses on the effects of El Nino to cause the two large spikes, but he does not acknowledge the underlying upward trend that you can see even if you remove the two El Ninos, and which is more apparent over the longer record -LSB-...]»
Blockstream Chief Strategy Officer Samson Mow went so far to say that even if China does ban bitcoin and its local exchanges, it will not work on Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency will continue to sustain its upward trend.
«Even with slightly cooling demand, the unshakeable trend of inadequate supply in relation to the overall pool of prospective buyers inflicted upward pressure on home prices in several metro areas,» he said.
Overall housing and economic activity in metro markets across the nation remained on a gradual, upward trend in the fourth quarter of 2017 even as permit activity remained a stubbornly lagging indicator, according to the NAHB / First American Leading Markets Index (LMI) released today.
The findings suggest that even if trends in incomes and rents turn more favorable, a variety of demographic forces — including the rapid growth of minority and senior populations — will exert continued upward pressure on the number of severely cost - burdened renters.
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